00:25 - KarlabosMost videos are all about just adding random images to the song though, so...

00:22 - KarlabosSome videos aren't bad. But an ok video is not a good video. A good video would be something that adds to the song. In a way after you've seen it you can't help but to feel only listening to the song isn't enough anymore

23:53 - ApothecaryI mean welcome to artists trying to be theatrical lol there's always going to be some degree of cheese in music videos, even if it's .0001% cheese

01. Introduction02. The Edge Of Infinity03. Sons Of The Wind04. Who You Are05. Out!06. Song For You [feat. John Payne]07. Together08. The Power Of Love09. Words Unleashed10. Emocean11. Emocean [feat. Oliver Hartmann]12. Song For You [acoustic version][bonus]

Between us, you don't actually have to read this review; saying that this CD is simply beautiful is actually enough information, but if you want to know more then go ahead

The wait was a long and impatient one, but here it is, the new Lunatica album. While the last two albums were "fresh" but still rather basic, unoriginal powermetal, this one is more mature and has more of a personal approach. The main ingredient is still very melodic powermetal, but it's not the only one anymore. Here we also have a lot of rock (for example on Out!) and pop (for example on Who You Are) elements. This isn't a bad thing though. It took me two listens until I could get into this not-so-metal album, but that is exactly what makes me love it now. The Edge Of Infinity is an extremely refreshing CD for when you get tired of aggressive riffing and thundering drumming for a moment and need an easy listening album. Yet it's more than only that.

As "pop metal" goes, this is pretty good. Dätwyler comes across as a Helvetian Anette Olzon. She does well on the ballads - especially the duet with John Payne - but doesn't quite do real justice to the more metallic offerings.

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